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11-27-2014, 06:27 PM
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Re: Bipedal Bear' Filmed Walking Around New Jersey Suburb
You can tell that's a human. Look where it bends, at the waist, like a human. Bears tend to fall forward onto their front legs, not bend at the waist like an idiot in a bear suit.
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11-27-2014, 06:30 PM
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Re: Bipedal Bear' Filmed Walking Around New Jersey Suburb
Let me explain what I mean more clearly: Near the end when he's in the backyard, you can make out the "bear" walking on all fours and then going back up on two feet. If you watch when he's walking on all fours, his butt sticks up into the air like a humans does, because our legs are longer than our arms, making our asses stick way up when we try to walk on all fours. Dude in a bear suit is my guess. |